Scuba Diving and Swimming

Activities such as diving and swimming require us to spend a lot of time with our ears under the water.

In a similar way to when we fly, usually the pressure inside and outside our ear is the same. When we are submerged in water the pressure outside our ear increases greatly. As the Eustachian Tube adjusts to equalise the pressure it will cause our ears to pop.

But for many, their ears may not pop or may take longer than average. This is called negative ear pressure and can be uncomfortable and painful.

Symptoms of Negative Ear Pressure

Hearing loss

Feeling of fullness in the ear

Headache

Dizziness

For some people they can encourage the ears to pop by holding their nose and exhaling, but this does not work for all. For those who suffer with negative ear pressure, there is the EarPopper.

How the EarPopper can help?

The EarPopper balances pressure in the middle ear by delivering a safe, constant stream of air into the nasal cavity. During the moment of swallowing, the air opens the Eustachian Tube and clears the middle ear, relieving negative ear pressure and allowing any fluids to drain.

NOTE:

Each EarPopper includes an instruction leaflet, this should be referenced before use.

​Do not use the EarPopper in the presence of severe ear infection, upper respiratory infection, heavy nasal congestion or a perforated eardrum.

Consult your healthcare professional before beginning treatment.

How can we help you?

Fluid in the Ear

Colds & Allergies

Flying

N

Relief with just 1 swallow

N

Clinically Supported

N

Suitable for Children 4+

“Cannot thank this product enough! I’ve had problems with my ears for years with suspected Eustachian tube dysfunction. I have mild tinnitus and severe congestion and have had muffled hearing on and off for about 5 years. Popping and crackling sounds in both ears when exposed to loud noises and general rubbish hearing. After one use of this my hearing is completely normal! 5*”